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Ben Barker, Chris Mies, Dennis Olsen, Andy Priaulx and Frédéric Vervisch join previously announced drivers Joey Hand, Dirk Müller, Harry Tincknell and Mike Rockenfeller on the Ford Performance Mustang GT3 team in 2024.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held at the site of the upcoming DB Schenker - Ford Parts Distribution Center (PDC) in Dubai Logistics District, part of Dubai World Central (DWC). Set to commence operations in January 2025, the 41,792-sq-m facility will be a consolidated storage and distribution site, ensuring better availability of parts, optimizing inventory management, and enhancing customer service.
As the Ford Performance team prepares for one of its busiest years in living memory, the Mustang GT3 team have been preparing for the first big race of 2024 – the Rolex 24 at Daytona. The cameras have been behind the scenes throughout to capture the highs and lows of testing and this documentary series is the result, titled ‘Mustang Endurance’.
Tucked away beneath the wing mirror on the Ford Everest is a tiny little sensor with an enormous role to play in customer safety.
This little piece of equipment is called the outside air temperature (OAT) sensor, and it’s one of the most important sensors in your Everest, said Sandy Fragapane, Ford’s Climate Control Attribute supervisor for ICE Propulsion and Thermal Systems.
“Without the information gathered by the temperature sensor, features like the front and rear parking sensors and the air-conditioning system wouldn’t function properly. It really is that critical,” said Fragapane.
Whether you’re scrambling up the side of a mountain or towing a trailer, Next-Gen Ford Everest is filled with cutting-edge technologies to get you there and back again. From Everest’s Selectable Drive Modes which optimise vehicle performance to suit a range of different conditions - to its sophisticated surround view cameras and electronic rear differential lock, off-road adventures are even more achievable.
Whether conquering off-road trails or city traffic, the Next-Gen Ford Everest’s driver assist technologies and safety systems are designed to help owners and their families explore with confidence.
The Next-Gen Ford Everest makes its Middle East debut for the first time ever, blending adventure-ready capability with exceptional comfort and customer-focused technology in a rugged, refined, and fun-to-drive SUV.
When the first-ever Mustang GTD takes on the 73 curves of the Nürburgring, it will be targeting a sub-7-minute time thanks to active aerodynamic tech never before used on a street legal Ford car and illegal in GT3-class race cars.